Rehabilitation is defined as a multimodal, person-centred, collaborative process, including interventions targeting a person's capacity and/or contextual factors related to performance with the goal of optimising the functioning of persons with health conditions currently experiencing disability or likely to experience disability, or persons with disability.1 The complexity of rehabilitation, involving various professionals and disciplines, makes the implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) particularly challenging.2 Despite clinical research shortcomings and barriers in translating evidence into practice, EBP supports clinical decision-making, quality care, priority setting, and healthcare cost management. Knowledge translation (KT) and mobilisation initiatives are essential for making EBP feasible in rehabilitation and should be strong.

Navigating Rehabilitation: the General Index of Rehabilitation Knowledge developed by Cochrane rehabilitation through a global interprofessional Delphi process / F. Gimigliano, A. Moretti, S.G. Lazzarini, J. Pollet, C. Arienti, M.G. Ceravolo, C. Cordani, C. Kiekens, S. Negrini. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE. - ISSN 1973-9095. - 60:6(2024), pp. 1112-1115. [10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08734-3]

Navigating Rehabilitation: the General Index of Rehabilitation Knowledge developed by Cochrane rehabilitation through a global interprofessional Delphi process

C. Cordani;S. Negrini
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2024

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Rehabilitation is defined as a multimodal, person-centred, collaborative process, including interventions targeting a person's capacity and/or contextual factors related to performance with the goal of optimising the functioning of persons with health conditions currently experiencing disability or likely to experience disability, or persons with disability.1 The complexity of rehabilitation, involving various professionals and disciplines, makes the implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) particularly challenging.2 Despite clinical research shortcomings and barriers in translating evidence into practice, EBP supports clinical decision-making, quality care, priority setting, and healthcare cost management. Knowledge translation (KT) and mobilisation initiatives are essential for making EBP feasible in rehabilitation and should be strong.
Settore MEDS-19/B - Medicina fisica e riabilitativa
Settore MEDS-26/C - Scienze delle professioni sanitarie della riabilitazione
2024
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